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Looks like my Positive review of this new restaurant and indeed Michael p's have both been removed..


as for..


We get ?Pretentious? meals dished up on pieces of wood, chopping boards and slates, as well as

> drinks served in jam jars.

> ...and get charged a premium for the privilege..

>

> Just give us a nice white Porcelain plate...


Well the meal was not pretentious and we were not charged a premium for the privilege..and the main meal was on a porcelain plate..


DulwichFox


P.S. My photo was to highlight the food .. Not the slate.

Appologies for multiple edits but my browser is playing up and posts are not showing up properly.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> P.S. My deleted photo was to highlight the food ..

> Not the slate.



DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Delightful stone-based serving platters actually


Caught out but your denial will go on and on and on and on......

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Phlox Wrote:

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> -----

> > Three bhajis for a starter? Seems like a large

> > portion or do you share?

>

> Too many onion bhajis is a nice problem to have as

> far as I'm concerned.

>

> As for the slate... I think we can all agree it's

> a bit pass?, but if the food's OK, have a bit of a

> joke about it and move on...


Theye were not ordinary Onion Bhajis they were Falafel Onion barjis.. They are very delicate and light.

I am a very small eater and I managed to scoff the lot.. after my share of the Naans and Hummus.


DulwichFox

Mike - i respect your view a bit but given that a certain CC member, who acts with such self importance on this thread about any as he see's it 'non-members' comments/intrusions is on almost any other New Restaurant/ Bar thread with negativity, well, hmmmfff, it's the Lounge.

The problem for me is that this thread should be welcoming to new people who might wish to come along to Curry Club.


I do not want it to be hijacked to pursue gripes and vendettas that can be, and are, played out elsewhere.


The sniping of people, full of their own self importance communicates the impression of a clique and is off-putting. This is true of regulars and those of you who have never been to curry club.


That the thread is in The Lounge is a happy accident of history and demonstrates that this thread has been on the Forum longer than those that are posting.


Please squabble away elsewhere and show some respect to this venerable institution.

???? Wrote:

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> Mike - i respect your view a bit but given that a

> certain CC member, who acts with such self

> importance on this thread about any as he see's it

> 'non-members' comments/intrusions is on almost any

> other New Restaurant/ Bar thread with negativity,

> well, hmmmfff, it's the Lounge.


Making a comment on our previous CC night out is usual and most people do so when the night has been exceptional.

WTF has that got to do with self importance. ??

Sorry can't understand the above sentence ..


DulwichFox

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Delightful stone-based serving platters actually.

>

> Well put Mr P.

>

> Take no notice of Jah Lush. He just cannot resist

> putting a negative slant on any positive post from

> The Fox.

>

> Tiresome attempt to highjack the thread.

>

> Foxy



This self importance from a man "the Fox" who jumps in with negativity on any new opening resturant thread


Sorry Mike, it's Friday and the lounge who wants to grow up anyway?

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> That the thread is in The Lounge is a happy

> accident of history and demonstrates that this

> thread has been on the Forum longer than those

> that are posting.


You've been FoxyFacted...


Curry Club thread started 02/01/08


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